Technical Blue & Me sat-nav wiring

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Technical Blue & Me sat-nav wiring

PJS1962

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My 2014 Punto Easy did not come with the socket fitted for the sat-nav but as it is only two wires I figured it couldn't be too hard to swap the air vents for one with a socket, I hoped the wiring loom would be standard and there would be a plug hanging there for me to plug in, sadly no.
Does anyone know where the two cables are connected to, are they just a live and earth, in which case I could get a feed from anywhere.
I have trawled the internet but cannot find a wiring diagram or any info on it.
 
They are just live and earth.

All the connection stuff with the blue and me tomtom satnav is done via Bluetooth. Well worth testing this will work in your car before you go to the effort of adding the 68R socket.
 
Any idea where they come from?
They are just live and earth.

All the connection stuff with the blue and me tomtom satnav is done via Bluetooth. Well worth testing this will work in your car before you go to the effort of adding the 68R socket.
 
You would also need to add the gps areial I suspect don't know about in the blue and me system
But in the newer u connect it's part of the roof aerial
I'm pretty sure that the aerial is in the Tomtom because there are just two cables connected.
 
Any idea where they come from?
It just comes off the top of the dash wiring loom, other than this I have no idea where they trace back to.

And no, there are no other wires, it is affectively a bracket to hold an aftermarket satnav, and the bracket gives power to charge, but the Tomtom for a fiat blue and me system will still work out of the car and in any other car so no additional aerials or antennas. No other wiring just power.
 
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